Tennis elbow is not limited to tennis players. Many people who spend long hours using computers, mobile phones, or repetitive hand movements develop persistent elbow pain. In this Clinical Reflection, Teresa Shen explores tennis elbow from a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective and discusses meridian balance, Blood stasis, cold and dampness, and recovery.

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Medical Case Analysis and Thinking 1,The patient has had left elbow pain for over three years. He came to see me for what he believed was tennis elbow, which had previously been treated with physiotherapy and injections. He also complains of forearm weakness, especially when lifting. On examination, there is clear tenderness at the lateral […]

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He had left arm pain for three months and left back pain for two months. He came to see me for his tennis elbow and mentioned that he had undergone multiple treatments, including physiotherapy, which were based on the diagnosis of tennis elbow. Upon examination, I found slight tenderness in his elbow, which sounded and […]

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